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Following 97409 seen in the adjacent picture was 47471 Norman Tunna GC with the 17:33 Heaton to York Postal ECS 5M41. Iirc this formed the York to Shrewsbury Postal service. 16th May 1988.
Georgia Central Railroad Southbound Freight Train Y-101 departs Macon, GA. headed for Dublin, GA. where Y-101 train swaps with L-782.
GC #3965 leads the excursion train back to SARM. The L&N Cow Creek branch actually rolled east-west at the next crossing back... although the two railroads never actually crossed.
A debut for a photo never edited before until today. Taken in march 2009 in JPEG format of a newly repainted 60163 leaving Loughborough Central
Three Georgia Central Geeps prepare to head east with a CWR train that the HOG brought over. The HOG power pulled off and backed down to the right of the train It is rare this is used for interchange.
March 25, 2021
GC Northbound Local Freight Train L-782 passes through Vidalia, Ga. with 5 U23B's in charge, this particular L-782 had a coal train bound for SP Paper in Dublin, Ga. Nikos Kavoori, Kyle Yunker, & Josh Byers all joined me in this chase, I had made the trip once before by myself & glad I made one more trip to catch these rare U23B's, we all knew it wouldn't last forever & we even had a little excitement during the chase as a country bumpkin redneck got mad for some reason & started chasing us & even got in front of us & brake checked us to try & get us to stop but I went around him & didn't risk it & punched it up to 100 MPH & lost his road rage ass, take that Mr. Country Bumpkin Redneck
GC Southbound Local Freight Train Y101 passing through Jeffersonville, Ga. with a trio of U23B's in charge headed to Dublin, Ga. to make a train swap with L782
.45 cal. ACP submachine gun.
During Greater Republic Military's start as a mere PMC in 2027, the lack of funding from the government combined with the Fourth Downturn meant that money for developing new weapons were not available. Thus, this forced them to look for alternate solutions.
One year later, in 2028, massive Nazi caches of confiscated Thompson M1s were found in a ruined church during a patrol. Shortly thereafter, GR Military contracted GC Kinetics to refine and enhance the newly discovered supply of M1s.
Since money was scarce, GR stressed to GC Kinetics to keep manufacturing costs low, but despite the company's efforts, the CSC prototype had a hefty price tag of 15600AU.
Dissatisfied with the end result, GR Military almost decided to scrap the project, but a well timed financial rebound changed that decision.
Initially, not many CSC-45s were bought, mainly due to the lack of situations and missions requiring such close range power. However, the surge of marine tyranny increased the demand, and accordingly, the CSC-45 saw much more sales and use.
The factory issue CSC-45 handles much like the M1928A1 Tommy Guns back in its Roaring Twenties glory, with a 50 round magazine and a extreme rate of fire. Because of these traits, the CSC-45 was informally yet more commonly named and marketed as the Gangster, in reference to its similarities to the original Tommy Gun.
A folding stock enables easier storage in cramped compartments.
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